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We use both Hurst and Phoenix, Phoenix has the better combi-tool but Hurst has the better straight up spreader and cutters

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We used to be a big Hurst user, but now we have gone with Genesis, reasons for the switch was price, weighs less & you can run two tools off of one pump with out having to use a split block. One of the nice things about the genesis that I havent seen with other providers is the pedal cutter

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Hurst has had Simo pumps - two tools off of one pump - for over 10 years. Hurst also had the first pedal cutter on the market - it was essentially a Rabbit Tool with a pedal cutter head. I had a Hurst twin-line pump on my rescue in 1998.

If the Hurst salesman didn't show you those, he wasn't very good at his job.

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we were big hurst users now were slowly starting to phase in res-q tec for the price and the q tool which is a pedal and steering wheel cutter with a swivel head.

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We use Holmatro which are very nice and Phoenix. Personnaly I very much prefer Holmatro

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Hurst , We have 2 power units, 2 cutters, 2 spreaders, 3 rams, and a combo tool. Very reliable, we use them often.

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We use all Phoenix. They're the best thing out there as far as quality, durability, and versatility that we've found. They are definately worth it. We've got they're Model 18 cutter/spreader and we really use it too. It's just light-weight and compact to fit into tight spaces. Most of the departments around us use Phoenix tools too.

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I gotta go with Hurst, Our Heavy Rescue and 2 Medium Duty rescues are Equipped with them. We tested Holmatro for our new Heavy rescue and well we snapped one of the cutter's teeth just cutting a door hinge as we would with the Hurst. heck after the Holmatro broke we cut the same hinge with the Hurst. They maybe slower but I still like em.

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We've got Holmatro and no complaints. I've heard the Res-Q-Tek are great tools though.

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We use Husrt at DCVFD.

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Our dept. was a long time hurst user but a few years ago we switched to T.N.T. and what a difference . They are a great tool and the service is awesome. If a tool breaks they have a demo tool or a new tool to you in less than 24 hours so you are not out of service if you are a small company. They are fast, powerfull and reliable. They can cut a nader pin with no problem. A nice tool they offer is the telescoping ram, one ram can go from 20" to 60" and you don't need to reposition.

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We use TNT at RVFD

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